That makes sense thanks. For this specific image it is a one time thing. I will only be making this image once and putting it on the same laptop. I just wanted to transfer all the files and everything from the HDD to the SSD and put it back in the same PC. I will see about getting rid of these partitions and try capturing the image again. Thanks!

Ive been trying to read the forums with people having the same issue as me but I just have not been able to figure it out… I am able to capture other images and deploy them just fine but this one is driving me nuts… I am running the latest version of FOG 1.5.7 (Downloaded and installed it about four days ago), trying to capture an image from a 500GB HDD (with resizing the image size comes to about 70GB) and to put it on a 240GB SSD. I have been able to successfully do this with other images though this is a personal favor I am doing for someone so I think I am missing some settings or something for it to work with this system? It is a Win 10 system.

This is the issue I keep running into.

I have tried running the chkdsk thing and numerous other things, I am starting to lose my mind lol… Here are the files from the image and partition stuff.

I have installed a completely fresh version of Kubuntu 14.04.5 and FOG version 1.2. The system is set up on an isolated network, just using a fast switch. The image I am having issues with is Windows 7 image

I am able to upload an image from one of my systems AND download that same image to the same system, but when I try to download that image to a DIFFERENT system this is what happens:

The PC restarts, does not download the image to the system… and the tasks is shown as finished on the FOG “task management” tab as well. It has multiple partitions, the image is uploaded as "Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable).

Both systems are running the same size hard drives as well. I tried downloading the image to the SAME model just a different laptop, tried downloading to different models as well just to see if it would even start re imaging but nothing…